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Mapping the landscapes of bullying
Authors:Todd Migliaccio  Juliana Raskauskas  Mathew Schmidtlein
Institution:1.Department of Sociology,CSUS,Sacramento,USA;2.Department of Child Development,CSUS,Sacramento,USA;3.Department of Geography,CSUS,Sacramento,USA
Abstract:Past bullying research has consistently identified common locations (e.g. bathrooms, hallways, playgrounds) on school campuses where bullying occurs, but not specific locations. This limitation does not allow researchers to take into account the unique geography of individual schools and how it contributes to bullying. A random sample of 741 grade 4–6 students from nine different elementary schools identified where bullying occurs on a campus map and this information was analysed in Geographic Information Systems (GIS). While this study offers preliminary findings (e.g. diffusion of bullying, specific locations for bullying) that increase awareness about bullying, the emphasis in this paper is to present a new methodological tool in the analysis of bullying. The use of GIS mapping to analyse bullying offer researchers an advanced instrument to understand the experience of bullying within the physical context of a school. These preliminary findings focus future research.
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